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With Piggy Paint Natural Nail Polish you can say goodbye to harsh, smelly chemicals once and for all. Piggy Paint is a water-based, eco-friendly nail polish designed for fancy girls. Its non-toxic, hypoallergenic formula makes it safe to use on all piggies. Piggy Paint dries to a hard, durable finish that can easily be removed with our eco-friendly, low odor Piggy Paint nail polish remover.

Why parents love Piggy Paint Natural Nail Polish:

Non-toxic

Formaldehyde-free

Low Odor

Water-based formula

Hypoallergenic

Fun, vibrant colors

Dries to a hard, durable finish

Cruelty-free

Safe for use during Pregnancy

Made in the USA

My five-year-old daughter has been asking me to paint her fingernails for two years now, but knowing what chemical concoctions lurk inside traditional nail polish (and not being a fan of painted nails in general), she's only been allowed to wear polish on her toe nails. Not that this is any better, but we all know kids and where their hands end up (in their mouths!). She is so excited to finally have a nail polish that mommy will allow her to wear, even if it is still reserved for special occasions only.

Great forbirthday parties, mother-daughter manicures, Halloween, dress-up, special occasions, or just for fun, Piggy Paint natural nail polish is a nail polish you can feel good about using on your children.

Let your child paint your fingernails or toenails. If you’re worried about it looking (well, like a child painted your nails), opt for the toenails…you can always put socks on in public! This helps with her fine-motor skills and gives her a chance to exert her independence.

Color Names

Are you trying to teach your child color names? Paint her nails with the specific color you’re working on (such as red) and declare it a “Red Day”. All day long, point out objects in her environment that match her nails, and encourage her to do the same. Wear red clothes, add red foods to mealtime and use a bath color tablet to make her bath water red. Once she’s mastered that color, paint her piggies a new color.

Patterns

Recognizing different types of patterns is a hard concept learn for children to learn, so why not put patterns right at their fingertips? For example, if you’re working on simple patterns, alternate blue and yellow “Piggy Paint” on her fingers. As you go through the day, help her to make patterns with her toys, M&M‘s, crayons, beads…use your creativity. Have her refer to her fingernails for help. Start out with color patterns and then attempt other categories, such as big doll, little doll, big doll, etc. Ready for harder patterns? Move to three different colors or alternate pink, purple, purple, pink, and so on.

School Colors

Does your daughter play any sports? Perhaps she has a favorite high school, collegiate, or professional team she cheers for. If so, paint her nails with her team’s colors to show her support.